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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Mar 1895, p. 7

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w... V. _, . young man. salary cm (Iowa, hm: mfll'h. n-uwnmg futureâ€"throw (mumps: figure I! a maiden with mam-n yahoo! lemmas am: can not 51-1, n race that I! mt as ‘ttmcuvo u Rume of he! schoolmates. a prampoct thnl through hard times nhoâ€" must quit school before she graduazusuthm. troubles! There is an autumn his Innu- mfim mjpctod. ,Ill [mWPl‘ or originatlcm m defiance. a numbness in (urenngpr and thumb. with}. thifllk'ha numb-3:3 Now you sm- h-vw “mphmir. and Ira:- hr, and II'PVIII‘I'H‘UHS an- ”‘r‘ words "I my ‘9”; "Nu went (Inn-n and sh-w a nun fly n pl! In a sn-m-y day." Why [rut that in me ltlhlc'.’ Why put I! urin- ln 1h.- mmp, mm? In ”w hunk a! .‘Zumuvl. um] here In the bunk ur (‘hronldq-si’ (m n”- pmufln 1.33"“: are no man;- fur yuu Ind {at me. What .1 c-hm in ‘Ma sub- ject for all "10!!“ of yon who urn in n.1,. Junction n! Imam!- (-ircurnsmnu-s. Thu-e [mugs were against lionalah or my th In the mumvnt of comb-u. 11w sun“- that lmpoded his Memphis. Hu- F" that em'imnod Mm In a Iman Fpanx‘ and m, "an with oven Jam: and up- 1‘ 1mm paw. And yet I hear the «1...: Mi Benalah's vlomry. Uh. men and woman of three orouhlus. You my. "I mnl-l stand one. and I (MM: l rr-uhl sun-l ('0; but three are I! least one [nu many." There Is a man In Mtflmns Wylibfid fly. and WHO has slrkmas In his {.1an ! and 016 am- $3 coming on. Tm“. I troubles: a "on. a pit and 9mm ,- an); i There Is a [and woman with ram“; health. and n dissipated hushnnd. “m, H g wayward lmydhm ImuNr-n: Tim-u :5! .._a-_._ __. ,. n‘xnmlu‘: the Mnuvdunlun urmrll with uhlq-ld and IWUIKI and jaw-Ill). and the Min-Mam wlth nuthlnu but u l-qu. 1-m- Mm-uhmlan hurlml tlw jut-Mm. but tlu- .\lhc\nlan qum-umlly dogtlml lt. unvllho MarmIv-nlln Illa-d the "tour. but "'9 Amount" Irlth the club Imam It. and the MM'c-tIt-ltlun druw tlw lwunl. km "W Ann-hum Ira-[ml Mm up lh'fnl't' M t‘uuhl strike with ll. uml |II|'II.‘M Albe- ulnn u'lth hln club wnuld lmw tn-lltvn "w "h mu of tho Mal-«Multan. lnllun nun-n3 lulu melon «umâ€"nu. ll Ala-m III'I' ”III llul. vumlnnmlml. "Hlull! filupl' Ilul Ih-natnh 0! "Io lull l! ub-Illl (u du ‘mmollnlng that will u-rlluw cu-u (lull. Thur In ln-nhlo ln all It» nlehb-m Wit-d. thmlu un- carrlml nil m llw mm. «ml rmmn-n wmuun: "Mr I llttlo way lrum Ihrlr (nthrr‘n luau-o Irv tu-uml manual-«l nn-l th-ml Thv (Mt lum- land um- lnl’nllq-d wlth Mum. and; 9"" I’ll-Mr dnml mwl um- c-l urn: 3711- 3 l1! Iran". much In: rufuu-r ur uturk ll: bum". much In»! «arm-r nr Mlm'k . ll. un- mumlnx :- lmturp at u llun mm ‘hflifld’lfl "In unuw. it had hm'n nut 0" NI Ilfl'o-urtnu «wan-l lhrnlmh tho- “JOIN-r"... t-ul nl Int-l H In luuml l-) "W lmpnunlun "f lum- ppm- nu lht- Hm" runfn-o c-l llw uruuml, nhlc-h way tho- IIM Mull mnw. and nhlrh war It hm! anlm. l‘rrll-m- unvlvrlukluu; but lk'nn- Iah. mo hum 0' "w It'll. nrmnl hlm- no" mm mm “mg-um n- than curb Alan‘- Am-r-lml. nummmlnr lunlm: h‘l‘fl tm'nml m a fur rulmwun-‘t-l wnlm)‘ "I llw flornum mums. lh-thul-lu- i llqhwnrln. Thad-mu Illhnut III" III' any Mm! «r nnmmm. llvnntuh at tho w“ rm O'Hlllll tit-”mum! Htt "w shitrv Ill‘l' "I“? III? III! "Wu «Iron-r .Ilnl Hu- I’IURIHI‘I 0" "w llnn n1 h" (”Ill-tn II I'm tram thrnnuh Hm nun-w It may h-n-w In n u “with. It may hm:- In-un v-nh‘ ll, hnlrr; hut what Ill-numb ta: ks lu “o'np‘ v-n hn rm math» um ll! Ilh‘nll" u! urm { and um a: mu“ um I'm" In urn-l. Ill-n? Wu mus-l nc-l (a all hl- lrm I: In 1 lho "Inn, Tho land has many rlstrrnm ‘ 4 "f plls. fur rntrhlnx nun. Hu- rainfall ., 1 V . huh. wry way-r1- nl "HM" mummy, n‘lh-l hrnm- thum- M'lr'fil‘. nr frfi-T‘wlll‘!‘ are «men-d how. nml "WW. and yumlrr Lions haw an lm-tlnrl nhlrh "rm: Ini toll tin-m when thvy aw u-unuml. and thin «In-m! "Ninth-f nf thlrh I n-mk.’ ntrvcnll Into "fit! of they rlsl-‘t‘nm whzch him! to ho l‘rr-o "I nalrrmml in their mnllng lrunl lhr lam: run. and Ill-ulna M: 3m" nrlq-r a rrpzlfl .~! human "rm. and all" mum»; ltm rml vlnlalge of human Maud. nonnlnh Is all uL-rl. and mines mu- ll' usly an lunar-l llw main: plum n! "“3 "n." "f lhc- l‘st. l'amlnq tn tlu- tergt‘ "I "w v". It" It-Iks lluu‘n all "In huh. and "w Hun hulls no at him. J I, \‘Chnl n mammal N was when lhnlr ppm. ‘1 «hushed? tut whllr a muvlvyrn flu t'lmil- ' i. In. tlnnlun t‘nmnllnz or Slr fiumuvl Hn- ’ “ krr. or [mud lelnzswn tnuld hlll'v- ‘ I: just brought lhn gun tn (hv Shi‘ul'h". ' \ and hold lln- (~51- nuznllmt tho» l-nrh-l. n rm! Nazvd :I\\‘:I)‘ "It-- "in dry-1h... "ml“ h I’l‘hflnafina‘ fineghml the Iw'nSI. lh-nzllnh. wilh “my lhv‘ uh] Hm" Wralmn, can rl-I hunting,“ Izntll lw arts un a lvve! mllh llw lw-ast. ’ I. and 0) he jump into tho Ml. and lb..- } "1 Han with shining lwth of rn-rv. and 1 n dawn lifted to Ivar :u lhrwl'! thv lust 1 T u-xtlge ul human llfv. springs fur u". i v- man. «kiln Mrnul'ah springs rur um ‘. n. boast. But lhv quick slruko- ur 1h“ 9.9.4 1 '.v "pg“ flashed again. and again. and “ again, unlll tl:-- nnuw «as nu lungnr hi while. and Ilw rluhl l‘unl nf triumphant 1.‘ Hamish I! half (’HYl‘rcd with tho uwny ,m' mane of "h.- slain horrur :vl‘ [‘ulusnmn 1 m Mm. "latched lllc spear frnm the ES“!- tlanmnd with 0m- lhrusl of Its shun! l'dgo. but an an! to the Mum"! bully. which mum-n us think u! the Muran l'lfl‘ ”rm-k lesson too hard (or ua if the “mar“ " h")! an the mime Iv‘nch hm! nul lit‘llnd us out with It. In whirl: Hum- lllla IP-a Sluoduulnn. and Dluxlppus lhv Ann-Mun. taught In "If m'cm-nu-u u! .\l- ' , " Have you ever _ heard of him? His name was Benulnh. lie was a man a! stout muscle and at Great avolrdupuls. Ills father wax a hero. and he Inherited prowess. He was athleuc um! there was Iron In his blood. and lhe strongest bone In hls bully was back bone. Ha ha known (or other wan. ders besides that n! the text. An Egyp- tian five cubux In stature. or about “N9" “‘0! nine Inches hlgh, was mov- ‘ul’ around In brnggudoclo and flourish‘ "‘3 n treat smear. undo“ as to wlmm he kllkd. and leonnlah or my text. with i 313mm": but a walking nth-k came Ian 1 The IR.” ol' Rom-[MA Ind um [dour-â€" “He Went Down and Slot - Llou In I 1'“ on I Snowy lla:”-â€"â€" Chnmlcloi ll. : Ell. THE TALMAGE SERMON HEROES AND HEROISM OF THE BIBLE'S TIME. EW YORK. FEB. 24. Miraâ€"Dr. Talv wage taok {or his subject to-day. "A Snowy Day.“ the text selected ham" 1. Chronicles ll . 2:: "He went du\\n and slew a lion in a pl: In a snowy day " Notice m‘orythlng down In the pit :hat snowy day do‘pwndod upon P... nai- ah's waapnn. There was as math strength In "no? muscle of that [inn as In an ":0 march-s of l-mh arms of H» mm“. H is tho strong“! of Masts. and hm l-v-u-n known In carry on an OK; n; mngw- Le so mush Um! It arm as a map raring Til? "an “mm H “Pk! The (um um! v-aninm at man std-:- u! the mom]: mak» I‘r'upn impnssnflo f--r any- thing I! has an?“ wig-".3 ‘n'n-t vamh put: his my on ' ( r. : or I. "3 Mn; " . .\--.irv- in my ("xi n tau-wry «Va-r ind 'Ivnthar it was a anmty tiny. «ht-n um".- vitality in at a low c-hh, and the spirits :Irv- naturally t'l'pfim‘tl. and one awn not twi likr' unchrtnkina n Int-at Mvtorptis-un- hon ‘k'flnlfl'l rubs in.- hand! tut-:Mhor in warm them by extra "to- tum. a: thmhvs his arm nrmmd him In rat-iv» circulation «f "In Mend. «ml "It‘ll nu M tiw linn. whirl: «an on the mar-v norm :Imi raw-nous iwnuse of the than: - wrath". lnsy-iraiiv-n hort- ml. ~ mite: «Din-v!lth“flt‘ hindrance. The :smm 3- thy at \‘nlia-y Puma two" high . put an vmi tn the struggle fur Amrican ‘ ‘ ltvivyuâ€"n'iunvm. Th9 smut-y day dental- ' ‘ lath-mi Nupuium‘s army tm the war from ' .‘It-t‘t‘uw. The im‘lt‘mvnv‘y of January ' ‘ and 3‘eitniary wmtihr im-x 9mm» ymrl hzmkrurtn-i shuttmmk n.’ morrhnnto. ' iu-m: t-uvvwizuinu nf stcirmy thhmh! r; In!“ rrimxim! innumerabi» rhnrrhvs. '; l.t-""hnz - i \viinl Ivy Hm Him? on 'fnmny x v ms! hmr- hiiml tn warn n“ Vin-m H.» rm‘ks I arm-mm! frigntn. i' T--r.< vi ”mus-ands u. t’hris-tians u! nur- '. \‘nus unuwmmvnt in: the lit ['71'3'3'0'! .' nt' .1 snuwy day nimust vi-Mputr of lt-~:.’vhmz lav-:u‘rn, “4. in thttt Ftylv of “t""ht‘f ik-nniah of tho iv“ :n-hiz-t‘cdl his mast m-k-inraI-wi vii-wry; and lc-t ti: '1' the gran» nf Hm] hm-rum- \Irtnr (WI-r ' ' influnnm-n atmnsphonv. i! “‘0 urn hap- py only wit“! "to trim! Mann {rum Ch? (iv-nr northm-Rtnml zlv- iiu-rmnmnior :31 iahm-r [rm-aim: [mini nml Hm sky Is an . ant'r‘led lulun cup In! t-tmshtnu pnurt-df Y nil «WM :1", it is a rcllgi-yn 95 par run! 0R. g'rhank timi thori- firt"('llflsiiiin.1. whn, 1 though thfiir win-i9 life through swims-8s i has h-on a snowy day. have kiiiwi ewry , iii-m uf cmzmndmry that darwi to put f ; its rruni paw against their sun‘wriizg 1-!l- 5 ; low. It was .1 snowy day winâ€"n the pii- ‘ ‘ nrhn fathers set foot. hat on a bank 6! :fluwnrs. but an the mid New England ' rock. and from a ship that might have i iwn more nppropriatviy caiind one-r a A 3 Dervmlmr hurirnm than nrtor a "May- ' . ’ flnwor."theytonk pomminn or this grin: ' 1 mntinont. Arid amid more chilly I trot-idly circumstnnros many a gmd I I man or n m mmn has taint: nos‘ 1 ; nation ntn whoie continent ot' spiritual l mtiufaction. "my: of mare. and ' rival! of sin-Imus. Ami mountains of ‘ joy. Christ landed in our world not in l the month at May. hut In the stnrmy ,9 month nt’ December. to show us mat w» 3' might have Christ in «Into! weather. - am! on n nnowy day. I . f "v'wl’m‘ “‘MINII'III hml Ihrm Irv-“MCI: "- Iâ€"wIIun trim I'lf‘ pulp“: nI‘ Ennlnml In .mv- Inn Ian I m dramalk ~IImI I“ mw Irva-In nvraImnmI. ur IM I "mun: 0! M- no: IhnI IubMI-nl him In "w. mumwrn u! all "on mum um: "I IM "M‘- Wrmln llh' :Irml mum-Is Ilmvwn nI Mm «MI:- m [yr-«dual nu II» um» mumâ€"Hun mad- lImm (amides. Newsr- IIn-Iu-ss m- mum». won- an Ivuuynm "ml a "We vhlhl dylnn noun mm- hut-Ina Mm nun-MI: MM In Ihn Intvrmln or palm “LN aw nu In Mr. “'MIoIIuH‘uIml" ”h. I am 9- xlml III-I ”emu": nf my lost '30! not ""2 uni}: une I'll: IHINIIIIIIEI‘ nrrr a "H“ In :- pl! MI in "1:va day. Juhn “Hula" hn'l Iluw- lruuhlo-l ' n?- rmnuuun Ivy "who, dnmmuw lufrllruyi («Haw (mm mon- wrmnm Irn-m'hml un-l lm-rr mum- luv-In! man nlmml any man at Ma (Inv- Whul dun luv m"? "1"!" 'Iflll "l 0" II. Illrl M \‘th “I." Am! mm" In: gnu-1 hmnr-r. t‘hnfln “unlur. mm L- Mm. "Ilnum-r Juhn. I! "w Lani wrn- w .Iw um man. I'd fir." lelm" wul)‘ mu. "lln-Ihv-r {'lmflu'l. K llw luml val-l nw In fly, I‘d «la It. and [mum Mm In flml "w “mil." “i -three troubles: There is a reporter or fine taste sent to report a pugxllsm tr.- atmd of an orntorlu, the copy he hands in ls rejected because the paper ls t‘ull.a E g mat-her to support on :mnll lncumrâ€" three troublosz. I muld murc-h right 0!! ‘ the seats. and across this platform. lt' ; thvy wuuld come at my call. llve hunv “ ' tired people with three tt‘uublvs. Thls ll la the oppurtunltyto play the hero or thv: ,u hen-line. not on a small stage wlth a few hundred people to clap tltelr approval. but wlth all u»: gallex-los of heaven filled ' I wlth sympathetic: and applauding spec- l. 1. .,‘1,¢ "- l' tators. for we are "surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses." My brother. my ulster, my father. my mother. what 11 chance you have! “'hlle you are In the struggle. I! you Only have the grace of Chrlst to llsten. a voice parts the heavens. saying, "My grace ls sufllolent for thee;" "Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth; "You shall be mnre than cunquerors." And that reminds me of a letter on my table wrltten by some one whom I suppuso to be at thls moment "My dear, dear Doc- " . present.“88)'m151 ' I tor: You will please pardon the wrlter l tur anklng that at some tlme when you ‘ 1 feel like it. you klndly preach from the ' H30": psalm. 5th verse: 'Weeplng mayx -l I-ndure {or at night. but 105‘ cumeth In ' ' the murnlng.‘ and much oblige u down town huslness man." So to all dawn tuwn business men. and to all up town Dunn-eats "IE". I say. It you have on ‘ l lmud goods that you can not sell. and . (ll'hllfl‘fl who Mll not. or can not. pay. and you are also suffering from un- ‘t‘vrtulnty as to what the lmbeclle Amertt-un t-ungresn wlll 0., about the fun-arr, you have three troubles. and lI'nnugh to luring you within the range ,ul’ ttn- t-nnmlutlun at my tuxt. where {you llnll tn».- triumph of Itennlnh over ,a Hull. and n plt. and a "10W." all)“ It ,you burn unly one trumbl». I can not nun-ml any tltllv with yuu t~t~ lay. Y0“ , ‘ mun lmw ut Irafll lhl’m'. and than re- 2; Hurmlmr how ltmuy havr- trlunulhcd' , nt't-r mu-h u trlml u! mlufuttun-r J’aul ‘ 1 l luul "In-e truublmv: Bantu-«hm ‘lunuun- I ; [dun hlm-«thxu was an» gruat tmublu: ' ‘ ;l|h.t‘ttlrtll lulll'nllt)‘. whlrh lh- called "I t‘ [morn In lhv' Ill-uh." and alumni!!! “'1‘ I lltnuw nut what the "turn was. Wu do ‘ lltnow 'r-lm the ngum ho uml that It Hnuu tun-u tu-u mumtlllnu that stuck’ lllm~~tlmt mu m“ Int-gum! trnulnln: Ill" H , tmmvhlnu martyrclutu~tlmt made the H. thrm‘ trauma-u. \‘a-t. hx-ur \t'ltut In! In”: ‘ "If I hm] unl)‘ nmn mlutzqtunw, l t'tl‘l'l' || Man-l that: but lhrw- urn twu I.“ I; imxm)’ 1'" Nu: lml‘lntvrprvt. H» MY" 2 - "l-lnrmwlul. Ht alwuy- rvluh-lnx; pour. i l N" nmltlm; muny rtvlt: having nulhlnu. .' ‘5'" l'm'vlllng all tltlngn,” Thank-t l»,- l- unh- and. who xlwtll up tlw \lrtury - "{Wfllh mar 14ml .lvnu L'lu-lnt.’ . hurl-l hmI Ihnv Ir-sul-k-u; a bid Mr- ! Ivmpluuun In Oulflu’llh'lu‘t‘fi. and «Ir- Iumrwmunl. What am: In.- ny? "Um! In "or rv-(ugn In‘l ulwnllh. n we" MW u-n! Duo-0p m Hm» of tn-ublr‘ ThONf-D". M" lml nu (ma, l'mngh (he vilffll "9 f" "1an mm Ilr-uxh "w mnunlalm 3» ran Dnlu "In mldnl of UM Ova." on 119: army 3...! "a"; lire equal! ‘. - The arm; n! 1:. " of that iznpn'vria. g ymr. in 0 Ms the penp‘e en! cmmt.‘ ' HEWLQLU l 3mm (.‘nnxngnflomu man-urn. I I‘ngluh (‘nngrozan manna nix-nerl It.“ Mares n! worship i1 ugly»! and . b “'a a In HM. wllh unfinmmmhunn Mr- LGI‘MJ'.‘ pvrsnnk but with nary 23‘)! ‘r minixtnrs. In Scotland they had 99- chun‘hex. with .11: mlnisznrs. and m1 )z-nlannl r-nLv ‘17 church”. but a mfnls- ‘ ‘ter for every church. In Land-m ai-m-e ‘ than: are 1.7.} (innxroguiunai r-hurrrhos. . seating 220.000 maple. “'-shyan Menu. (”“3515 numb».- 2,337 mlmnwrs and 49:5.- 5')! memhI-r's in I; 0:1: Britain and Ire- land. Inrludlng cr-zrmE-m rn‘i henchnn , lands. the" numhor suing-"rt M the Brit- , ls‘n ( mf-rrn ..70 2s 74 Thâ€" Primitive ' Mr-Hvudis s have . m'-Hmrs and 13.3.73) memhem. and t2“ .maller sorts of the church my: mlmaters and 170.- 23.} m-mtm 1. v llkmmarln and Run. Ambiguous language often goes the puMIr rpea‘xtr :13 «wt! as wrnr-r lnm trnuhln. TH! fact was Illustrated a: pm.- nl the Cuban churvhm Sunday mor‘Iing. The prmchc-r was dlsmurs. lng on mlni-mary work In Arrk‘a and was rawinn'ing sun-"e uf the dimrultivl which mnrrnnt "m misslnnary to the dark cuntim-m. In this onnnumlnn he took m-vnsinn n lm‘elrxh loudly against [hr rum tram." among (ha ha Ih-r-s. ”running 1t did More harm man (ho.- mts-sinnnry (-nul-i do gum}, “\Vhy." sni.) lhe prvrno'v-r, "forty bar- ro!‘ of rum are sent m Ame to 9V", ’ misshmary." O! cnurm- the pa! moan- ‘ In: of [3.0 gum! mar. was nhvi :us. but ~mu~rthuhss a amilvt- «ram amun'l the I church. 150 PM... 0' a slam I)". One of those single woman. an" In. lug Mane In Mr "me hut on Cape Cod, untll nld use. I erreM. mlserly (-rvnluro'. Iww-ame It sixty suddenly and ”Mandy Insane. Her physician. wisp: "um my land, prescribed no medlrlnv. but pmurml a huge doll and tho clothes of a baby, and gas-o mom to her. She was at m «guided She nomad [he do“ an I! It were nth-e {M It. flout wuh It In her arms. wnr um! over It: dlsvasm. ran to the neigh bars to toll of Its sayings and pretty «an. n was her rHM: G-ul had gh-en it (n her a! last. \Vlvlk she lived it kept IN'r Irruplad and happy. dawn m the Imam: n! "on! m. and don-n In "on (mush u! the on." an. and many vie-palm of your uh uh- m‘nl line the met l'flm. nut one who mm: mm of! from com ulhrr ten“. but the one whn walked Harm-«wept Gaul-w. and mm well" "Io wintry Al- lanuc. ramp. on hunrd, and head- m [M the Dawn. then In: Mum-r have run Muted "w nnrrm of drum nun mm and all m:- hank: "nod with Im- m-mah rnkbnilnl your ntrlul: and leo mm» Ivnmk all palm hunches Irv-m "u- lmnke and wave "mm. "mm Mnmllnq um um- Mlle wm Hunt “The" smut ho: nn mar“ emu.” end "ms- IIIM- In; on the MM ml.- wlll chem. "The“ are Hwy rhlrh mine mu at great "lb- ulnnnn. and mm Iholr mm «anion! and Jamie white In the Maud "I "II‘ Lamb.” (M "f "u- stormy em In!" (h:- month hark-r. nut n! Irv-Mm s‘mxnk In the p". In gnldnnre by "w lamb. who than [and gun to "ring h-untalm or! water. "In of the snowy day oi mnhly save.- Illea Into Ihe gardens of everlmin. flora. and Into orchards of eternal frult- ‘ use. the full of their white Momma the i only sun: In hoaum i All my hearers and readers hav’e a, ‘ big fight or some son. on hand. but the lblgueti! and the wrathlest lion which ‘ ' you have to fish! In what the Bible call! "The roaring llon. who walkelh about. £ you have never seen a renl non unleu I you have men him ln lndla or All-lea. é Just aft-er (‘aplurt Lung cazlng break- i No umrlt. and the‘conslan! presence at i humm beluga lumen hlm. But you ought m we him rprlnz agnlnxl the :lran bars in lhe zooluglcnl gunk-nut n! il‘all-uun. and hear hlm roar fur the l pray. I! [link-:5 nun-'3 bluod curdle. and Iyuu nhrlnx. hack. ultlmuth yum know more ls no IIL'I'". Plenty at llnnu in oldrn tlnzn. 81x hundred at them Were l slaughtered on one mansion ln tin-pren- cnce u! Pompey In tho.- Roman umphh (butt-r. Llunn came out and destroyed ,Uns cnnwlu whlch rurrled the Mann. [at Xerxw' army. In lllble llma than ,Wrrv no mnny llum film! Hwy In.- (re- qumulyulluded lulnlhe Iorlplun-I. Joel. I [he prophet. descrllum tho "chwk twill" or I [ml lion; and luluh mmloom [um-mu flu.- nllrucuuna or heaven “I“ { ' 'nn llun Ihnll be "Winn" and Amun‘ ”peaks at a Ila-plum! “km; g “ml“ ; o." nut of tho mouth of A mm: and l-lulmnun minim (he tluhluuml u "huh! u a hum" mu! Dnnlol was 3 [rent ”on lunar; and David. and Jor- c-mlah. and m. John anon "pill or > IM- vrnlunn l Wall. is will I». butter than "u! when mm 0! sun Ih' Mum «nu-flux the hur- bur M Maven. You haw haul a mean "Winâ€"1w minute about that. Hmmy Ala" Mm nus-my any. Again and again "1-- nvauwry u! h-mlm and f'luflll. M'ukr down. and "w «Ar-v: of (“Infil- u-m haw-mom «In: owr Ihvhurrluuo dun-II. no nun you WI-l'n nth-n channelled i" ”U. "All lh)‘ wnw-a an.) my unlov- [ulw [our war me." and you we” ' 0t boasts." “'15 l'. a dagger? Was it u jux'oitn? \‘i’as it 11 kuli’e“ i can not tell. . but everything depended upon it. But for that. lbnalnh‘s body under one . crunch oi.’ the monster Would have i been left limp aml tumbled in the snow. I Ami when you and 1 go Into the light iwlth temptation. i.’ we have not the i right kind or Weapon. instead or i our slaying the lion. the lion will slay us. The award at the spirit! Nothing i in Q-arth or hell can stand before that. - Victory With that. or no victory at all. {By that I mean prayer to God. conn- dence in his rescuing power. saving grace. Almighty deliverance. I do not care what you call it; i call it “Sword ' ol the slum." And it the lions atmi } the jungles of perditlon should at once i spring upon your soul. by that weapon at heavenly metai you can thrust them back. and cut them dow . and stab them through. and leave them power- less at your feet. Your good resolu- tion wielded against the powers which assault you is a toy pistol against an Armstrong gun; is a pen knife held out against the brandished sabre: 9! n Heintzelman's cavalry charge. Go in~ to the light against sin on your own strength. and the result will be the hot breath of the lion in your blanched (ace, and his front: paws, one on each lung. Ains! for the man not («fly armed. down in the pit. on a. snowy day. and before him a lion. Munro.) lire Twenty five In man‘s milars. Tho milar In a turne-l down affair. whtr‘n nands as high a. nu or-Hnaruy huh upstanding cons: It Is. perhaps. ram-3r dauhlnd thin :1 turned down collar. It consists of I'- piece of "mm which. when opened 011'. In about u: lnchzxt hlzh, or “who the A (ow young u-nmI-n have bvrn men Ir. town Wearing the very latest thing hum: bonnots me In um. favnr far arosn occasions. They are being made so wide It the sides. howuvor, that the RI”! It the theater not «mly crush against each Min-v.9 show-s. but Much hats aim uhcn "my [nave a mile from an upright posmm. smv: rumba are anumrr fanry u! the hour and arn In- lmz madr- m rich wmn jewels Um! lhe mar- rxmmslve one-s come snarled lo enrh nlhv-r by a nhajn Ihat [mm aha-at the head at "ya back and I! made apron» by a bent gold halrpln. An olalmraunn of IN: Men In shown that Jaw-ls the rhmn nml makps It mu 0! [ho nrnnmt-nnng of (he cniflure, It I! alwnrt-d to Ihe «mm! prong of the lmck mmh, 1M: mmb and the side one! mmmutmg a setâ€"Hurdle. In Chlâ€" ongn Inter nee-an. and motto! or Marl mun flhlnn (not on «m: and seemingly fastened by Hum-3mm.- buttons. Ten planes are «mnloyed In all, and. u Indicated. m- lle Dwight in added Ihorvhy. ('lzlfSADE IS starting in behalf of the curling plumes that are now so (aahlonuble Its devotees insist that feathers are not good tutu for street wear. but their number in not yet very great. A- a. substitute they suggest enormous hats at dull black tel! trimmed most simply with black ribbon and practically rain-proof. A fuvorite fashion rolis the brim straight back in trout. and sets a great bow a little at one side of the roll as the onil' trimming; indeed. it is made conspicu- ously lonesome in this clan of Mt. I10 that the choicest effects may he uno- cinted with severe limpliclt‘y. But thou very plumes are an obstacle for the would-be navel-s 0! them. because their beauty makes their posseuors long to display them at every oppor- tunity. so the boleathered at in la- vured by the great majority, even {or outdoor wear. One or the handsome types or those hats that set women in I rush for shelter at the tint hill at ruin or snow is pictured here. It is round. of blink velvet. and semi-lied richly with black ostrich plumel. bowl B} 3‘03"."0 T" The I‘Inmnl "at May Ga- -'l"lm Ila. of the flourâ€"‘1‘!" Kevan .(‘ollarln'l‘llo ('Imqueror'l GlIvo~§nlol rm- Woman Duly. IN FASHIONS GLASS. ZO<NF._._mm OT: 4.1m mm>woz “on <<O_S>Z.W EM)”. . . I‘M A" (he flew Cum-fl. A STYLISH AND PROPER COSTUME. PI!!!" FACES Ban one cup of granulated sugar with ham lard-mmmhb of water mm! It drc-pn from moon In lhmadl. [In-c rndy the beaten wthe a! one egg. mm mm the 5mm liowly Into It, beating I" the time. Flavm and mm on can while warn {mi-n. n will keep hot; when mains urn hard. shell them, cut Into Imafl dice 1nd put them Into the lance. Put two 933.; aver the are to ho" hard. Put In a mucopun over the fire a te-nsprmMul oach‘ of butter arm flour. and silt [Iv-m unul (boy are smoothly blended. than graduufly stir in 3 MM of hailing wan-r, «east-n with an Ind Twr) cum n! flour. om ban “award:- In! of all. one trusprmnful of Mklng pnwdvr, «mo egg beats-n mpamthly. one (ablespmnml of butter. one cup of milk. rm: run of ballot: rim (cold). one half (up n! rim water. H”! the dry In- gredients together mm In bowl. lithe a hole In the «enter. Into which pm! the rim and tho watt-r In whloh the rice 1"” ballad, Add this we" hv-nten yolk «I the egg. the milk and menu?! butter. sm- unm thoroughly mixed. next well. and add gt-nuy the whim n! the m, which has hmn hpa'uen to a mm from. Fry In I we" greased waffle Iron. mwh a long times now lav-«n legitimately woman's wurh and nhe lull haul on mun ynara' tnlnlng In It: m-ovls that the" In no new! fur mmlnl mutton»; M hot ("mm for It. Amvmq 1h» reform: the Indy nlllnrs would like tn am an man, must a-xwllnnt 0mm. tn wlt: "Us!" turner! lhtn tho dark plum. literally and nu-lnphurlrally." "Tho and n! the Maria! Inn: run! Ilvllvory." "th01: ‘ lamp wmu." "Tho woman's "rpm that ‘ wlfl nut hlnt that man In an lnlwflnr hm Ink." "filth-rt cleaning that t-lnans." "l'v-nfltahlc- wurk fur In" that mm! It." "Mon- l'I'Hlflun nnvl luvs mam-u" In sly-H, "Wm.- vh-ar, alilnus «nmon arr walling for the mlllvnnlmn. Whrthv r u will mm on domand ls (hr.- tluuhtful paint. All of [hr-1r Imprnw-ms-mx are aurh a; would hasten ll. howIwr-r. In that city nr any other. And l mu"! hr‘ln hoping It will 1;va as far as the ”nth-”v: lamp pasts" In my day. fur l nhnuld dle happls-r fur know-In“ what sun of a lamp pmst Is An "esthetlc emf-Chicago Tlmel. The latest tad in newnpnperdom It to get n woman‘s edltion. I don't mean on editlon devoted to that all-pervading creature. woman. but by women for the world at lll'fle. Now it In the Cleveland Pluln Dollar. whose lune at Jan. 2‘ is gotten out entirely by women. A- la generally the cue whenever a wo- man or a lot at women start out to prove that they are as good as men. somebody (chivalrtc min. of course) gave them A good encouraging pat on the back by ‘ bidding 81.000 {or the first copy or the ‘ paper. We. womanklnd understand. are clamoroul for the wiping out of all distinctions between the aoxcsm'hen It comes to Judging of their work. “.~\ free field and no flavor." Is our hnttle cry. But when the favor comes In the shupe of 81.000 compliments and lot! of pretty things said to show that we have broken muscullno records. our dlwrim' innllon blink: mu] purru ,cmllontedly. This cum-rm! issue of the Plain lJvull-r in nu readable as usual. Quite on gum! n it the men had not all bot-n nth-alum; ‘ it down the (root atop.- and the mum-n up them. nu thu- trontlgpln-ca- ohomu them to be doing Newspaper I‘ui'k hu tor height of a very high stand-up collar. Om: hair is bent over and ironed close against the other. The two ends meet tom'iht-r in tram. This is quite :1 recent invention in British neck wear. although it has naturally been warn longer in London than how. Collars of thin kind helpod to make Mr. Aniarlnth and Lord Reggie o! "The Green Carnation" things of beauty. it is still nulllclontly uncom- mon here to make the wearing of it a mark of the very latest fashion. Women who try to lmitate \‘urioul men's tel.- tures usually {all to get an exact copy of the real thing. The few young per- sons who have these new collars are to be congratulated. A Ind in Now-"pardon. The latest tad in newspawrdom it to get a woman‘s edition. I don't mean an edition devoted to that all-pervading creature. woman. but by women for the world at large. Now it ill the Cleveland Plain Dealer. whose issue at Jan. 2t is gotten out entirely by women. As is generally the case whenever u wo- man or a lot at women start out to prove that they are as good as men. somebody (chivalric man. of course) gave them I A REMARKAILIDIIY.' 1 . ’ Surround“ by n Dirt "I" nay '0” Illnh. ' " The richest and moat populoul pin! or Shun-i are its upland plains. of which the mom considerableâ€"8.000 feet above the level of the sea-11 that upon which the, pravincis capitsl. 'l'aiyunatn. stands. says t North China Daily News. The configuration of the ground lllt'luued by Talyuantu city is that of a "throe-timos-to-stretch recumbent cow." The site was chosen und de- scribed by Li Chunteng. a celebrated prutmumr of geomnnry In the (by! 0! the Tunas, who lived during the reins of the emperor 'l‘ai Tsung or that ilk. The city having been then tonndod. Its history mat-hen back In that date. Since Ihut time the cow hull stretched twice and Just opposite the premlm o! tht- English baptist mission is a shrine to the memory 0! the renuwnt‘d Gen. Kuuu l~‘u~lm. which is said tn have been urislnally built within the bastion 0! ttw rust stair. but because 0! this lill'l'll‘lllllg of tho «row now «maples I nearly ventral position within the city ltm‘lf. ”MINI [eh-z. um Wall”. Mthnammmvoh.“ h the hat m is abundant. presenting-m. wrote-manna”:- 1mm, Cam“ My W Am Mn. “min a um I” Um.” My Mantis» to a. 0m A ”not. 0- Mr...» There an. n I. add. an! device- (at lllll‘h'fl‘ rumors“ in, mm M which !» Magnum- my doubt the n- pmwl Man M W0 and «mm I dun mom. WM!!- QMn my hr. the question mmmlly nun: "0' an m- non. "W In- waflwfl Ind munlmflatal on any MM and mine m In Inn-mug. unlo- - yummy of lllrf In lull-n nm (of (M! punm? Thom In none! of "00'. mm!- and mum washing I! om van-M nr-rnrv- gum! m-nllvm. and can In hard- ly lumbh undo:- the circumstances. The Powers Automatic Temperature Regulator. way know. n I! may - nut-Hon of C than "no um du- nm In nut-Md [mm Man. [or m In "M and IMHO. {mm may lanmnko. The" In I mm look In m [and on. Mo any "on In": of "an Mow departure d “mm. The and Is an! In «Maul. H M can Irma um. an Inn'- un» Mm: ”u. Nrr Mm-lml now was pulled do.» llflulnl! I'm window u! the "net cu «M «w Iwm up u mums-ml mummflu 0‘ "Hr u nut new." I! III truly I mum mum. uny- "w lamina“. (fun- nwn'lnl. A pour «la! mun-n had Mt Marvin! um «nu-l my a! an ha“ 0! "rm-may and win an m may Mn lu‘n. ”wry mw «and m that 00.9 gm»: Imuhh- mu- mania. on M mind um «an "l "w W In III! at hold Im- VMI HM BMW M (b. '00! wum-n'u III-arr. Will I m. 'M um! um- mu. II" In her only um‘ um they haul Inn-«l Input! [at no". 11501 "mount "n in!” and a" at not: «flu-r Incl Hwy-l an]! lot ml com. "um- new" mun I um that It. .- nto-M In \vufll Ian M luau our Ill lulu-d on. aid mum" mm and m mmum-a him with madman. If. v/Du-u be warm hon- In In. "out“. Hu-ryhudy «~th about It and "Urn mm- u- y am who flood Malabar In luv mm: on IN. .0- ‘rmml. up was a m an. M w ”my or m- «M ulna Manly m or pm: All" 3 mm at... M «a. ho to- m-Im um uumrd u "a It. W rum-my and when m Mun! "to do. (Allin; an m- can: the when w human lo “II a» had In In “It. away by van-r a! the was... via Md mum CM tum”. an" in mm. ruin w ”0le sh. and m. am Mr tum-d live mm 1.1 arr-r m- nnw. mania III.- 1m In "M pun-M and no all fit This In llrmly bellow-d um! um. n nwn- smut The» mnlru have what In to [In-m lmllupumhle proof of the truth 'vl n all. ’l'hv nulvr wall at the huatlnn «In-ml lhc- m-ulhI-mu gnu» wln-n struck with u Munv xIvo-a back an unwed»: mum! nut unlllnI the call of a cow. Truvvlo-m h-nu'lnu Um I'")‘ or roturnlni In H ph-k up ulunm and Iu-M upun tho wull In omuhllsh tho-"mew" In their am!- and with II have mill. Ulla (mu-lint album-Mun u! "u- cnw may Int-[ma Mr llu- mnru umlrkly In mlw hm- (MN ill‘o-Ic'h. Thu- minimums [mm for M!“ In tum" ln-r mush-n. tnr they amm- I-ul-v than H»- c-Ily would uwn be not mly «It mamuflu-nl pruflul’llfllll but tunn- [wanna-rams. ‘I'lw luclnl of the wall at Ihho plun- lulu been I0 much dnnmuml by "I" [trunk-o- INN. nllk‘lll prm‘lunmllunn huw hrt-n polled up (of- Mlldllm ll, 4*“ A nauanunuzcttv. A 3A0 STORY.

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